PR 2.0: MJAA Professional Mixer: The Road from Employee to Founder

Thursday, November 09, 2006

MJAA Professional Mixer: The Road from Employee to Founder

Alison McNeill reporter at PR2point0.com
Alison McNeill



Joanne Wan, Mixer Chair of the
Monte Jade Science and Technology Association, informed us of an event we think you should know about.

Next Tuesday, Nov 14, she will be moderating a great panel (e.g. Trinity Ventures, FanPop, and Mobile80) focused on the topic of transitioning from employee to founder of your own company. The evening will also include a networking mixer filled with aspiring and current entrepreneurs.

Event Description
Stories of young Silicon Valley millionaires are popping up and startup frenzy is back again. Google’s recent acquisition of YouTube for $1.65B and
BusinessWeek’s cover story on the “new brat pack of Silicon Valley entrepreneurs” have captured the imagination of young entrepreneurs itching to leave their corporate jobs. However, what does it really mean to transition from employee to founder of a company? What experiences and skills can help make that transition more successful? And how do you know when it’s time to start your own company?

Speakers
Dave Lu, Founder of
Fanpop
Charles Ying, Founder of
Mobile80
Tom Cole, Partner at
Trinity Ventures

There will be other founders and members of the ecosystem who support founders available during the networking portion of the night who can share their experiences.

Moderator
Joanne Wan, MJAA Mixer Chair and Founding Team at
STIRR, the Emerging Technology Network

Who Should Attend
- Aspiring entrepreneurs
- Individuals interested in entrepreneurship
- Recent and established founders
- The community that support startups (e.g. Venture Capitalists, Service Providers, etc.)

Registration
Please register before the event at
here

Contact
Joanne Wan 415.370.3356

Date:
November 14, 2006 (Tuesday)

Time:
6:30 pm to 9:30 PM

Location:
Orrick, 1000 Marsh Road, Menlo Park, CA 94025 (Yahoo Maps , Google Maps )

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